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Posted by blackburst@aol.com on 12/05/06 19:01
Roderick Stewart wrote:
> That was nowhere near the "beginning". In the beginning, the sync
> pulse generator at the location may or may not have been slave locked
> to base, or base may have taken the feed as a non-synchronous source,
> but video and audio would have gone straight through the whole system
> without passing through any equipment that was even capable of
> introducing any noticeable delay, because such equipment didn't exist.
> People had to be trained in the use of sync pulse generators and
> genlock systems, but most of the time it worked, and bad lip-sync was
> something that only ever applied to film.
>
> Rod.
Correct. In a brief summary, I jokingly referred to "the beginning" as
the dawn of the frame synchronizer.
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